有吉木曜バラエティ 2024年9月12日 【関東の大地震SP前編】大地震に備えたい(秘)防災グッズ

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有吉木曜バラエティ 2024年9月12日 【関東の大地震SP前編】大地震に備えたい(秘)防災グッズ
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00:00Next is an emergency survey of the latest disaster goods ranking.
00:05Around 4.43 p.m. earlier, there was an earthquake in Miyazaki Prefecture that observed a seismic wave of less than 6 degrees.
00:13Last month, a seismic wave of less than 6 degrees occurred in Miyazaki Prefecture, the epicenter of the Hyuganara earthquake.
00:23According to this earthquake...
00:26There is no doubt that there will be an earthquake in the Nankai Trough.
00:30That's what they say.
00:32It is said that the probability of an earthquake in the Nankai Trough, which is estimated to have affected up to 620,000 people by the Cabinet, has increased relatively compared to normal times.
00:43The awareness of disaster prevention has increased, and some of the disaster goods are in poor condition.
00:49I see.
00:51I know the crisis is coming, but...
00:55I don't know what to buy. It's a pain in the ass.
00:59Don't you think so, Mr. Soshina?
01:03Hey, what's this?
01:06You asked me a question all of a sudden.
01:08So this time, an emergency survey of the disaster goods ranking, which protects life from crisis, was conducted at the end of the program.
01:19You can buy it right now on Amazon.
01:21Here are the top six disaster goods selected by the professionals in crisis management.
01:28Really?
01:30You're kidding, right?
01:32The top five disaster goods recommended by Daiso's disaster goods manager.
01:39Wow.
01:41I'm surprised because there are so many.
01:43An emergency survey of the latest disaster goods sales ranking of Viva Home, which has a total of about 500 disaster goods.
01:54Wow.
01:56That's amazing.
01:57You're smart.
01:59Here are the top six disaster goods selected by the professionals in crisis management.
02:13Nobue Kunizaki, a crisis management advisor, who supported the disaster area for four months at the time of the Noto Peninsula earthquake in January this year.
02:25What is the first disaster goods recommended by Mr. Kunizaki?
02:29You can buy it on Amazon.
02:31After an earthquake, it's easy to have a fire.
02:34So I want you to have this kind of fire extinguisher.
02:41I don't know.
02:43Throwing fire extinguisher.
02:46I see.
02:48How to use it is to throw a bottle into a fiery place like this.
02:54Wow.
02:56Wow.
02:58Wow.
03:00Wow.
03:02The fire extinguisher is a fire extinguisher that is easy for anyone to use.
03:12I'm nervous because I can do it.
03:14If you miss it, it's over.
03:15If you miss it, it's over.
03:17Don't worry.
03:19According to the professionals in crisis management.
03:22You can throw it.
03:24You can roll it.
03:26You can throw it towards the fire like bowling.
03:30If you hit it in front of you, you can leave it.
03:32It's convenient.
03:34That's great.
03:36Next, we will introduce three disaster goods that are convenient when there is a shortage of water due to an earthquake.
03:44First of all.
03:46I'm curious about this.
03:48A portable bottle-type water purifier.
03:54How to use it is very simple.
03:57There is a filter on the lid.
04:01This filter removes viruses and bacteria and turns them into drinking water.
04:08The American research team has developed an ion adsorption microfilter.
04:14It can remove and reduce more than 150 types of harmful substances.
04:20Is it that different?
04:22That's amazing.
04:24That's amazing.
04:26So you can drink water in the bath and rainwater.
04:33You can drink it.
04:36It's rainwater.
04:38There is a straw in the camp.
04:40You can drink it well.
04:42In addition, the problem with the Noto Peninsula earthquake was the toilet.
04:48The problem is that even if you add water at home because the water in the lifeline has stopped, you can't flush the water.
04:58In addition, in the evacuation center, the public transportation network was paralyzed and the installation of a temporary toilet was delayed.
05:06So what I want to prepare is a simple toilet sanitary cream.
05:15How to use it is very simple.
05:17Spread the bag and cover it with a toilet paper.
05:22There is a water-repellent sheet in the bag like this.
05:28After adding water to the toilet bag, you can close it and throw it away.
05:37It's convenient.
05:40What's next?
05:42What is it?
05:44A carry cart for folding.
05:47This is also a disaster prevention goods.
05:49After a certain amount of time in the disaster area, materials such as water will be supplied.
05:58What is often overlooked here is how to carry the water that has been disposed of.
06:11So what I want to prepare is this folding carry.
06:16How to use it is very simple.
06:19Just hold the carrying board with your feet and pull the handle.
06:24Then these three tires will rotate.
06:29This is amazing.
06:34I want this.
06:38The design is compatible with the uneven road after an earthquake.
06:43You can climb the steps smoothly.
06:48What is the fifth disaster prevention goods recommended by a professional in crisis management?
06:55A magnetic charger recommended for a power outage.
07:00The feature of this product is that it generates electricity with water and salt nearby.
07:10Salt.
07:12Put salt and water in a container and attach the attached magnesium rod.
07:21Press the lid and shake it 30 times.
07:26When you turn on the switch, it generates electricity.
07:31That's amazing.
07:34What does that mean?
07:36You can charge your smartphone with electricity without a battery.
07:41You can charge your smartphone twice for each magnesium rod.
07:49What other items are useful for power outages?
07:54You may not be able to use the mobile battery you have prepared for a long time.
08:02At that time, you can rely on this water battery.
08:06What does that mean?
08:09Water battery for disaster prevention.
08:14As the name suggests, it is a battery that can be used just by adding water.
08:26Will the light that contains it shine?
08:31Wow.
08:38Wow.
08:41In addition, it generates electricity in the same way as beverages such as juice and coffee and rainwater.
08:49That's amazing.
08:50The power is a little less than that of a normal battery.
08:55That's true.
08:56If you add water, you can use it three or four times.
09:01If it's a LED flashlight, you can use it for five hours.
09:06In addition, general alkaline batteries discharge even if they are not opened.
09:12Depending on the manufacturer, it can last for 5 to 10 years.
09:16On the other hand, water batteries for disaster prevention can be stored for about 20 years because they do not discharge until water is added.
09:25Is that true?
09:26Wow.
09:29An emergency survey.
09:31Disaster prevention goods 27 times in a row.
09:34Next, we will introduce the latest disaster prevention 100 yen goods BEST 5 of DAISO, which has 4,300 stores nationwide.
09:46DAISO, which actually sells 76,000 items, also has a disaster prevention goods corner.
09:56It's in DAISO.
09:58That's amazing.
10:00There's everything. I'm surprised.
10:02When there is a disaster, we receive a lot of requests from customers on site.
10:07We are developing new products so that they can be shaped.
10:12Mr. Yamauchi, who is in charge of disaster prevention goods at DAISO, will introduce the latest disaster prevention 100 yen goods BEST 5.
10:22First of all, here it is.
10:25While 30% to 50% of the causes of earthquake injuries are caused by falling furniture stores,
10:34what about disaster prevention goods that reduce the risk of falling furniture stores?
10:39I put it in a plant.
10:41I think I can't fall even if I hit it.
10:44I try to put it under the TV, radio, and home appliances.
10:48It won't move if I hit it.
10:51And it won't make a sound even if it's an earthquake.
10:54That's a big mat.
10:58Just put it under something that is likely to fall, such as TV.
11:04It's amazing.
11:10It is said that a sticky gel absorbs the shaking of the earthquake and prevents it from falling or falling.
11:18That's right.
11:20I use this at home.
11:24And it's convenient.
11:27Even if you cover it with dust, you can wash it with water to increase the adhesion and reuse it.
11:35In addition, there are 100 yen disaster prevention goods that are recommended for store-bought hats, such as larger cabinets.
11:43It is a safe version of furniture store-bought hats.
11:46These goods have jagged surfaces.
11:51When you lift the furniture and put it under it,
11:55the center of gravity shifts backwards, making it difficult for the furniture to fall.
12:01I see.
12:05Next, we will buy it for 110 yen.
12:10Emergency simple toilet
12:14How many simple toilets do you have?
12:18I made about 30 bags.
12:21I think the toilet is the most important.
12:24Daiso's items are different from the previous ones.
12:27These three items are included in the set.
12:31How do you use it?
12:34I don't know how to use it.
12:36I don't know how to use it.
12:38I don't know how to use it.
12:41It's amazing.
12:43It's amazing.
12:45Even if you don't know how to use it,
12:49you can use it when you need it.
12:54How do you use it?
12:57Put a bag on the toilet and put the toilet seat down.
13:02After you have used it,
13:06use the item that the previous man said he didn't know.
13:12Actually, this is a detergent.
13:15When you open it, it hardens.
13:18You can also suppress the smell.
13:22If you tie up the bag,
13:25you can use another bag for 20 days.
13:29By doing this, you can suppress the smell and throw it away as burning garbage.
13:36Next, Daiso's 100-yen goods.
13:41I see.
13:43It's very hot.
13:44It's very warm.
13:46It's very hot.
13:48I'm sweating.
13:50It's warm.
13:51Because it's a poncho,
13:53I can dry my hands.
13:55It's a warm poncho made of aluminum.
14:00It's a poncho made of aluminum.
14:03It's a poncho-shaped aluminum.
14:05It's very warm.
14:08Because it's a warm aluminum,
14:11it's a good thing to use when you're on the move to an evacuation center.
14:14It's good to use when you're on the move to an evacuation center.
14:15It's a good thing to use when you're on the move to an evacuation center.
14:23The fifth item is recommended for when the power is off.
14:27I'll turn off the power.
14:29It takes about a month to recover from a power cut.
14:36It took a month.
14:41If you step on a glass piece that's scattered in a dark house,
14:45it's possible to get hurt.
14:49To protect yourself from such danger,
14:54we've prepared a disaster-resistant light.
14:58This product lights up just by folding it.
15:01It's a product that can be used by anyone.
15:04I see.
15:06It can be used for 24 hours.
15:11That long?
15:14There's a hook on the tip.
15:18You can hang it on a curtain or a backpack.
15:23I see.
15:25If you put this in a water-filled plastic bottle,
15:32the light will reflect on the water and make it brighter.
15:37That's amazing.
15:39It doesn't use batteries or fire.
15:41It's a power-saving light, so it can be used.
15:44It's a good way to keep the power off.
15:47Emergency Investigation Disaster-Resistant Goods 27.
15:51What's next?
15:53Viva Home has more than 100 stores nationwide.
16:00Viva Home has more than 500 stores nationwide.
16:06I see.
16:08Viva Home has more than 100 stores nationwide.
16:14Here are the top 5 disaster-resistant goods.
16:20The 5th place is...
16:25What is it?
16:27Dyson Gel Mat
16:34This is a must-have.
16:36I see.
16:39The 4th place is...
16:41Oitoire
16:46The 3rd place is...
16:50It's an old tableware.
16:53It might fall down during an earthquake, so I use it.
16:57When I was in Kanagawa, I couldn't get rid of the things in the tableware.
17:03I'm glad I got rid of it.
17:06It's a furniture fall prevention pole.
17:14I see.
17:17About 30% to 50% of the cause of an earthquake is caused by a furniture fall.
17:26That's why a lot of people buy long-sale disaster-resistant goods.
17:33The 2nd place is...
17:38When I can't use the water, I have to go get it from a water supply company.
17:46I have to take it with me.
17:48When I was in Kansai, I used this to store water.
17:52I survived.
17:55After the earthquake in Shindogojaku in Kanagawa Prefecture last month,
18:00the sales have increased by 40 times.
18:04It's a water tank that can be crushed.
18:07The reason is...
18:09When an earthquake occurs, there are more opportunities to distribute water.
18:15At that time, there is no container to put water in.
18:21It's convenient to have a water tank.
18:25That's right.
18:27It's smaller than a bottle.
18:31Normally, it can be stored compactly.
18:36When you put water in it...
18:43As you can see, you can store about 10 liters of water.
18:49There is a faucet on the lid.
18:51If you put water in it and turn the faucet down, you can easily get water out.
19:01And the first place is...
19:04Kani Toilet
19:08This is...
19:1020 times.
19:14The average number of times a person goes to the toilet is more than five times a day.
19:20It is said that there are not many people who buy a large amount of water.
19:27What's more serious is...
19:31Lack of food.
19:34There are many voices asking for help in various places.
19:38It takes time for the infrastructure of transportation to be paralyzed and food to arrive.
19:46What I want to prepare for is emergency food.
19:51Let me introduce you to the top five best-selling items in Viva Home.
19:56First of all, the fifth place.
19:58When an earthquake occurs, it is difficult to cook food without electricity or fire.
20:05Alphamai white rice, which can be cooked very easily, ranks fifth.
20:11At first glance, it looks like ordinary rice.
20:16In fact, this is called Alphamai, which has been quickly dried after being cooked once.
20:24If you put water in it and wait for an hour, the water will be absorbed and you can eat it deliciously.
20:32With water?
20:35It's okay with water.
20:38The fourth place is...
20:41The fifth place is...
20:43It's really soft and delicious, so I recommend it.
20:49It's fluffy and delicious.
20:52It smells good.
20:53I eat it every day.
20:56The sixth place is...
21:00I bought this on the Internet, but I didn't know what to buy.
21:05The dough has layers like mille-feuille and has a moist texture.
21:11In addition, it is a highly secretive package, so it is very popular because it can be stored for five years.
21:20The third place is...
21:22Cell phone rice ball sake.
21:25This also uses rice that can be eaten with water.
21:30If you shake it and wait for about an hour, it will become a rice ball.
21:38It's amazing.
21:40It's evolving.
21:42In addition, there are many kinds such as seaweed, kelp, and okowa.
21:49How does it taste?
21:52It tastes like a rice ball that my mother put in my lunch box.
21:57It's good to be able to eat this taste at any time in five years.
22:02The second place is...
22:06Imuraya's emergency food, nutritional can.
22:10Nutritional can?
22:13I think it's good.
22:15It's easy to eat with one hand, and it's easy to replenish energy.
22:20It can be stored for five years.
22:23It looks delicious.
22:26The first place is...
22:31Long-term storage water.
22:34General mineral water is stored for one or two years.
22:38This long-term storage water can be stored for seven years.
22:41It is a safe product if you have it.
22:44It contains a lot of water.
22:48Normal PET bottles contain a little water.
22:53It's amazing.
22:55The second place is...
23:01FUKUTOMI, the manager of VIVA HOME, has seen the evolution of防災グッズ for more than 20 years.
23:04I will introduce the top five防災グッズ that I want to prepare.
23:09The fifth place is...
23:13Do-no-o.
23:15Do-no-o is a bag containing soil and sand.
23:19It is used to prevent water from entering the house during heavy rains and typhoons.
23:25If there is an earthquake or a landslide, it will be the same situation.
23:31Do-no-o bag can respond to such emergencies.
23:38When Do-no-o is in this bag, it swells up like soil and becomes heavy.
23:46What do the people in the city think?
23:50I think it's a bag to put air in.
23:54I think it's a bag to put air in.
23:56I think it's a bag to put air in.
24:00Unfortunately, it's wrong.
24:03Hayashi of NOGIZAKA46.
24:06What should I do to make it swell up?
24:08Please answer in 10 seconds.
24:14It swells up.
24:15Rice was swelling up with water.
24:19I hope it swells up with water.
24:23The correct answer is...
24:25Do-no-o bag.
24:29If you soak this bag in water, you can use 400 grams of rice for 18 kilograms.
24:36The water-absorbing polymer in the bag absorbs water and swells up.
24:40Soak the bag in soil for about 3 minutes.
24:43Soak the bag in soil for about 3 minutes.
24:47After that, put the bag in a place where you want to prevent flooding, such as the entrance.
24:53After using it, let it dry naturally for about a month.
24:58Then you can reuse it several times.
25:02Next, the 4th place is...
25:05If you have one of these products in your car, it's safe when there's a disaster.
25:13It's an LED light with nine functions in one.
25:19Nine functions?
25:22You can use it as an LED light, of course.
25:26It's an in-car light that illuminates a wide range of areas by illuminating the sides.
25:31You can also use it as a flashing emergency light.
25:36It also has a magnet, so you can illuminate the surroundings without blocking your hands.
25:44There are many other useful functions when you have a disaster in your car.
25:51If you press and hold the power button...
25:57A siren that makes a loud noise.
26:01The tip of the siren can be inserted into the cigar socket, so you can charge your smartphone.
26:08Even if it's not plugged into the cigar socket, it can be used as a mobile battery.
26:21There's a cutter on the inside of this protruding part.
26:26When you can't remove the seat belt, you can cut it with this cutter.
26:33Wow!
26:36There's also a surprising function on the tip of this cutter.
26:43What do the people in the city think?
26:48There's a laser here.
26:52You can call a helicopter.
26:55The breaker lights up.
26:58Unfortunately, it's wrong.
27:02Now, Tsuru's turn.
27:04What is the surprising function hidden in the tip of the cutter?
27:07Please answer within 10 seconds.
27:10Hexagon.
27:12Hexagon.
27:14It's different. It's nostalgic.
27:16It's probably the function of breaking the glass from the inside.
27:21The correct answer is...
27:24It's a safety hammer that can break the window glass and escape.
27:29That's right.
27:30When you're trapped, you can use this to escape.
27:36It's a super-convenient item.
27:40He's so smart.
27:41I want this.
27:44Next, the third place.
27:47It's $1.15.
27:49Even though it's an emergency food, it has a lot of vegetables, so you can eat it without getting bored.
27:56$1.15 Tonjiru.
27:58$1.15 Tonjiru.
28:00It's a set of Tonjiru with rice and vegetables that can be made with water.
28:07Even when there is no water, such as tap water,
28:13If you put Tonjiru in rice, it will be cooked rice.
28:18I want to try it.
28:20It must be delicious.
28:24The second place is...
28:26It's an emergency compression set.
28:29Emergency Compression Set
28:33There are multiple disaster-prevention goods in this compressed towel.
28:41What is the reaction of the person who saw the surprising contents beyond imagination for the first time?
28:52Really?
28:54What is it?
28:57Slippers?
28:58It's like this.
29:03This is amazing.
29:05Isn't it good to be compact and light?
29:12How many disaster-prevention goods are there?
29:16What's in it?
29:19Bath towel
29:21T-shirt
29:24Towel
29:26Gloves
29:28Glove bags
29:30A total of 7 items were compressed.
29:36It's very compact, so it's safe to put it in the car.
29:41The first place is...
29:43But before that, the second place is...
29:46Disaster-prevention goods recommended for evacuation with pets.
29:51This is a pet backpack.
29:55You can evacuate with your pets without blocking your hands even in an emergency.
30:01There is a point that will help you even after you arrive at the evacuation center.
30:06Open the zipper on the front of the backpack and spread it out.
30:11Oh, I see.
30:13Does that mean it's a cage?
30:15As you can see, it's also a cage.
30:18Wow, that's amazing.
30:22Now, the first place is...
30:27The first place is...
30:29Ant nest
30:32This is amazing.
30:35It's completely lying down.
30:39It's going to be a mess.
30:42Oh, my God.
30:47Emergency Investigation Disaster-prevention Goods 27 times
30:52The store manager of Viva Home is in the lead.
30:56The latest disaster-prevention goods ranking.
30:59The first place is...
31:02Multi-item recommended for low electricity
31:05Multi-item recommended for low electricity
31:08The first place is...
31:10Mobile battery with night light
31:13If you plug this product into the outlet, you can use it as a USB tap.
31:21When there is a power outage,
31:25The sensor that detects the voltage reacts and automatically lights up.
31:30Wow, that's amazing.
31:32When there is a power outage, you can remove this and carry it with you.
31:38You can also charge your mobile battery.
31:41That's smart.
31:43You can charge your smartphone about twice.
31:48Emergency Investigation Disaster-prevention Goods 27 times
31:52Here's the next one.
31:55More than half a year has passed since the Noto Peninsula earthquake.
31:58Even now, more than 1,000 people are living in evacuation centers.
32:07If you decide to go to an evacuation center with your family, what should you bring?
32:15This is what a disaster-prevention goods manager recommends.
32:22Generally, what is provided at the evacuation center is a blanket and water.
32:35It is expected that resources will be limited immediately after the earthquake.
32:41And...
32:42When there is a disaster, there are people who have a bad toilet environment and avoid water intake.
32:49But if you don't get enough water, you may have a life-threatening disease.
32:56In January of this year, the Noto Peninsula earthquake was the trigger.
33:00There is a possibility that the blood may have become muddy due to lack of water.
33:05We tested 1,548 people.
33:08Of the 136 people, we found a blood clot that was the cause of the economy class syndrome.
33:16I see.
33:20What measures should be taken to replenish water?
33:26Jelly drinks.
33:28Why?
33:29Water and food may become dry and heavy.
33:33I think it's a good idea to replenish water and get nutrition.
33:40In addition, the Kumamoto earthquake that occurred in 2016 required something in the evacuation center life.
33:48What is it?
33:49It's itchy.
33:51Inflammation.
33:52I see.
33:53I have a cramp.
33:56It's an inflammatory ointment.
34:02I see.
34:03This is important.
34:05The Kumamoto earthquake occurred in April.
34:08It was a time when it was getting hotter and hotter.
34:11I see.
34:12Among them, there was a request for an inflammatory ointment.
34:16When it gets even hotter, there is a problem with the sanitation.
34:22There is something they want to prepare.
34:25Sanitation.
34:26I'm sweating.
34:28I see.
34:32I can't take a bath, but this will make me feel refreshed.
34:37It may affect your body, such as not being able to stand the smell.
34:43I'd like you to prepare this, too.
34:46It's amazing. I don't know until I hear it.
34:48I'd like a big one.
34:51There are other convenient sanitary goods.
34:58What is this?
34:59What do you think?
35:01This is a dry shampoo.
35:04It's a dry shampoo.
35:05It's amazing.
35:06Just spray it.
35:08When you spray it, the dirt on your scalp and sebum will be absorbed.
35:12I see.
35:14Even if you're sweating, you'll feel refreshed.
35:17It's a shampoo that doesn't need water.
35:19It's amazing.
35:21What's more...
35:24Here you go.
35:30This is a toothpaste sheet.
35:33You use your hands and fingers.
35:35It's a sheet.
35:36It's a waste of water.
35:38When there is a disaster, if you water it, there will be bugs and air pollution.
35:45I think it's a good idea to take care of your air quality.
35:50So far, we have introduced sanitary goods that can protect you from earthquakes.

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